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“Aksyon: Paputok Injury Reduction (APIR)" toward a safe holiday celebration campaign is a success, the Department of Health (DOH) in the Cordillera reported.
“Aksyon: Paputok Injury Reduction (APIR)" toward a safe holiday celebration campaign is a success, the Department of Health (DOH) in the Cordillera reported.

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Apayao Province, Philippines

  • The province of Apayao is in Region XIV - Cordillera Administrative Region
  • Apayao is a 3rd Class province, has 7 Munincipalities and 133 Barangays.
  • Kabugao is the capital municipality of Apayao
  • Prior to 1995, Kalinga and Apayao comprised a single province named Kalinga-Apayao, until they were split into two to better service the needs of individual native tribes in the provinces.

Geography of Apayao, Philippines

Land Area of Apayao (as of 2007, in hectares): 441335

Location of Apayao, Philippines

Apayao is one the northern provinces in the island of luzon.

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History of Apayao, Philippines

Article below was copied verbatim from Wikipedia

Although Apayao was among the earliest areas penetrated by the Spaniards in the Cordilleras, the region, inhabited by the Isneg tribe, remained largely outside Spanish control until late in the 19th century. As early as 1610, the Dominican friars established a mission in what is now the town of Pudtol. In 1684, the friars again made vain attempts to convert the people and established a church in what is now Kabugao. The ruins of the early churches in Pudtol and Kabugao still stand as mute testimony to the failed attempts to occupy Apayao.

The Spanish authorities were then able to establish the comandancias of Apayao and Cabugaoan in 1891, which covered the western and eastern portions of what is now Apayao. The comandancias, however, failed to bring total control and the Spanish government only maintained a loose hold over the area.

The Americans established the Mountain Province on August 13, 1908, with the enactment of Act No. 1876. Apayao, along with Amburayan, Benguet, Bontoc, Ifugao, Kalinga, and Lepanto, became sub-provinces of this new province. Before this, Apayao had been a part of Cagayan province.

In 1942, Japanese Imperial forces entered Apayao, starting a three-year occupation of the province during the Second World War. Philippine Commonwealth Army troops and the military forces of the USAFIP-NL 11th and 66th Infantry Regiment, supported by the Cordilleran guerrillas, drove out the Japanese in 1945.

After almost 60 years, on June 18, 1966, the huge Mountain Province was split into four provinces with the enactment of Republic Act No. 4695. The four provinces were Benguet, Bontoc (renamed Mountain Province), Kalinga-Apayao and Ifugao. Kalinga-Apayao, along with Ifugao, became one of the provinces of the Cagayan Valley region in 1972.

On July 15, 1987, the Cordillera Administrative Region was established and Kalinga-Apayao was made one of its provinces. Finally, on February 14, 1995, Kalinga-Apayao was split into two distinct provinces with the passage of Republic Act No. 7878.

The merged outlines of Apayao and Kalinga resemble a bust of a man akin to former President Ferdinand Marcos (looking toward his home province, Ilocos Norte) whom the media called as the "Great Profile" during the Marcos Era.

People of Apayao, Philippines

  • Total Population of Apayao (as of Aug 1, 2007): 103,633
  • Registered Voters (2010): 51,289

source: www.oocities.org/lppsec/pp/apayao.htm

 

People, Culture and the Arts

The Isnegs, Ilocanos, and Itawits form the majority of the people living in the province of Apayao.

The Isnegs are the indigenous people of the province and are interchangeably referred as Apayaos. The term "Isneg" was derived from a combination of "is" meaning "recede" and "uneg" meaning "interior". Thus, it means people who have gone into the interior. The Ilocanos inhabit the river valleys and plains and most migrated into the region in the last fifty years.

Up until recently, the Isnegs were slash and burn agriculturists. They have increasingly abandoned the practice and have adopted intensive rice cultivation in stead. The Isneg are noted basket and mat weavers and the womenfolk trade their products for cloth, pots and materials from Ilocano traders.

Isneg women have been known to favor colorful garments for their traditional costumes, which consist of both small and large wrap-around pieces of cloth called the aken. The smaller piece is used as everyday wear, while the large one is reserved for ceremonial occasions. They also wear the badio, a short-waisted, long-sleeved blouse, which is either plain or heavily embroidered. Menfolk, on the other hand, are traditionally clothed in dark-colored (often plain blue) G-string called abag, which on special occasions is adorned with an iput – a lavishly colored tail attached to the back end.

Isneg oral tradition is rich with folk riddles. Many of these structurally simple but elegant two liners with a few syllables and rhymed at the end, present a riddle. Some Isnegs possess skills in traditional and oral arts, such as the magpayaw (shouters), the singers of the oggayam, and the debaters who joust with anenas (oral poetry). There are others held in esteem as musicians such as those who display prowess in playing the difficult gorabil, a bamboo violin.

Local Government Unit LGU of Apayao, Philippines

Elected officials of Apayao for the term of 2010-2013

Elected officials of Apayao for the term of 2007-2010

Businesses in Apayao, Philippines

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Real Estate or Properties for Sale or lease in Apayao, Philippines

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Trade and Investments of the Apayao Province

source: www.oocities.org/lppsec/pp/apayao.htm

Apayao's development rests upon the foundation of its rich natural resources. Forests cover around 66% of its total land area, and produce timber, rattan and bamboo. About 19% of the province's land area is dedicated to agricultural production. Palay, coffee, corn, root crops and vegetables are the primary crops, while fruits such as citrus, bananas and pineapples are the main commercial crops. The province also raises swine, carabao, cattle, goat, chicken and duck. There are untapped deposits of gold and copper, phosphate, siliceous sand and shale. The total employable work force is numbered at about 43,000.

The provincial capitol, Kabugao, is accessible from Cagayan, Ilocos Norte and Kalinga via an 86-kilometer system of roads. The Municipal Telephone Project Office provides international and domestic telephone services. Local power cooperatives distribute power to nearly all the municipalities of the province and water is supplied by communal water systems, deep wells and dug wells. The Land Bank of the Philippines and a rural bank provide credit facilities within the province.

Apayao is anchoring its economy on its resource base but needs investments in key areas like communication, transportation, power generation, banking, and infrastructure. Agriculture remains the province's main potential. Marketing agricultural inputs, such as fertilizers, farm machinery, seeds and feeds offer a profitable opportunity for investors. Agriculture related manufacturing, such as food processing, can make use of the abundance of raw materials since the province produces banana, squash, corn, peanuts, beans, fruits and vegetables. Handicraft manufacture can also take advantage of the availability of forest and mineral resources like rattan, nito, bamboo, wood, marble and gemstones. The mineral resources of the province are also open to small and medium scale mining operations. The province's rivers can also be tapped for bottled water operations since most are classified as A-1 in purity. Apayao's tourism potential is hardly explored but given the natural beauty of the province, as well as the unique culture and heritage of the people, Apayao can cash in on eco-tourism ventures, adventure sports promotions and cultural tourism. Developing the nascent tourism industry in Apayao will need investments in hotels, restaurants, and tourist support services.

source: www.oocities.org/lppsec/pp/apayao.htm

Churches, Mosques, or Places of Worship in Apayao, Philippines

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Schools in Apayao, Philippines

List of High Schools in the province of Apayao
  • Apayao Nat'l Industrial. & Agricultural HS : Public High School - Calanasan
  • Calanasan NHS : Public High School - Calanasan
  • Pio Dalim Mem. SAT : Public High School - Calanasan
  • Conner Central NHS : Public High School
  • Conner NHS : Public High School
  • Gov. Benjamin Leguiyab, Sr. Mem. NHS : Public High School
  • Flora NHS : Public High School
  • Mayor Ricardo de San Jose, Sr. Comp. HS : Public High School
  • Kabugao Agro-Ind'l. HS : Public High School
  • Mayor Bartolome Serut NATHS : Public High School
  • Apayao Science HS : Public High School
  • Bacda NHS : Public High School
  • Luna NHS : Public High School
  • Luna NHS - Tumog Annex : Public High School
  • Marag Valley Agr'l. and Trade HS : Public High School
  • Mataguisi Comp. HS : Public High School
  • Pudtol NHS : Public High School
  • Barocboc NHS : Public High School
  • Mayor Guillermo Barsalan SAT : Public High School
  • Sipa-Imelda NHS : Public High School

Economy of Apayao, Philippines

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Natural Resources of Apayao, Philippines

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Tourists Attractions of Apayao, Philippines

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Festivals, Fiestas and Traditions of Apayao, Philippines

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DOH says APIR a success in CAR

“Aksyon: Paputok Injury Reduction (APIR)" toward a safe holiday celebration campaign is a success, the Department of Health (DOH) in the Cordillera reported.

Initial record shows from December 21, 2011 to January 2, 2012, listed were 36 cases injuries compared to 82 cases of the same period last year or a 56% drop on wounded individuals.

According to Dr. Myrna Cabotage, regional director of DOH-Center for Health Development, the public is slowly learning its lesson on the dangers of firecrackers.

She said the province of Abra has the highest number of injuries with 13, followed by Baguio City with 10, Kalinga, 4; Mt. Province, 3; Benguet 2, Apayao, 2 and Ifugao, 2.

The age of those affected is from six years old to 14 years old. There are more males with 32 and four females, Cabotaje explained.

The firecrackers that inflicted inhuries are piccolo, kwitis, pla-pla, luces, five star, fountain, whistle bomb, baby rocket and watusi, Cabotaje said.

We would like to thank the local government units for their support for the APIR campaign, our office will continue advocating “iwas paputok” and hope there will be zero injury in the years to come, Cabotaje added.

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Kaya Iloilo sweeps Group B in Copa '21

MANILA – Kaya Iloilo pipped Mendiola with a 6-0 beating on Wednesday night to complete a sweep of Group B action in the Copa Paulino Alcantara at the PFF National Training Centre in Carmona.

A Jovin Bedic brace in the first half set the tone for the inaugural tournament champ even as the club netted three goals in each of the two halves to seal the top seed in its group ahead of the semifinals next week.

Bedic capitalized on an erroneous Mendiola attempt to keep the ball out of his reach and quickly raced inside the penalty box to open the scoring for Kaya Iloilo in the 11th minute.
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